NEW DELHI, Sept. 17 -- Gaganpreet Makkad, who was behind the wheel of a BMW that mowed down 52-year-old Navjot Singh, has close ties with the hospital where she took the victim, with her father listed as a director on two companies registered at the same address as the hospital, according to a database maintained by the Union ministry of corporate affairs (MCA) and investigators familiar with the case. Javinder Singh, whom police identified as Makkad's father, is listed as a director and promoter of two companies, Nulife Advanced Diagnostics Private Limited and Nulife Luxury Realtors Private Limited. Both share the same registered address as the company that owns the hospital, which also operates from the same address - House No. 1616, First Floor, Outram Line, GTB Nagar. The MCA database also showed that one of the directors of Nulife Hospital (listed on MCA website as HK Nulife Hospitals Private Limited) is also a director of the two companies that Makkad's father is on the board of. "Javinder Singh is the maternal uncle of Dr Harish Kumar (the founder of Nulife Hospital)," said a senior police officer privy to case details. Dr Kumar, who founded the hospital in 1992, passed away during the Covid pandemic. His children now run the facility, the officer added. Notably, investigators said Makkad insisted on taking the victims to the hospital around 20 kilometres from the accident site, bypassing closer options such as Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital, 7.8km away, and AIIMS, 12km from the spot. Navjot Singh, deputy secretary at the Union finance ministry, and his wife Sandeep Kaur, residents of Hari Nagar in west Delhi, were on their bike when the BMW SUV - allegedly driven by Makkad - hit the central verge in Dhaula Kuan, toppled, and struck their two-wheeler. Singh suffered fatal injuries while Kaur sustained multiple fractures....